Nigerian Content creator Elizabeth Amadou, popularly known as Jarvis, has now returned to her own creative identity, stepping away from the shadow of her boyfriend and fellow TikToker, Peller.
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Once known for her AI-inspired skits, Jarvis is reclaiming the style that first won her fans while also exploring fresh projects that highlight her independence and long-term ambitions.
Solo Creativity Takes Center Stage
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Jarvis recently impressed fans with a new video in which she portrayed an AI-powered robot battling a villain.
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Shot at the National Stadium in Lagos, the production received praise for its graphics, costumes, special effects, and fight choreography.
Directed by Kenza Art Africa, the video showcased Jarvis’s flair for dynamic storytelling.
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Breaking Free from Public Drama
For much of the past year, Jarvis’s online persona was closely tied to Peller.
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Their relationship was both public and content-driven, with joint livestreams and collaborations.
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However, cracks in the relationship became widely visible online.
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In April, Jarvis publicly criticized Peller for interactions with Ghanaian women during a trip, accusing him of disloyalty.
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The tension escalated during a June livestream where she accused him of sharing private details publicly.
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Shortly after, she confirmed their split in a conversation with TikToker Sandra Benede.
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“I’m officially single. I’m single, he’s single,” she said.
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Fans encouraged her to reclaim her individuality.
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One user on X, @Bimstarch, wrote: “Let Jarvis be Jarvis. She doesn’t need to be in anyone’s shadow.”
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Jarvis herself reflected on this, admitting,
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“In the beginning, it was difficult accepting his character. Now I have tolerated so many things that do not suit my brand. Who is losing value? Is it me or him?”
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Looking Ahead and Dreaming Big
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Jarvis has also pursued projects beyond social media.
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She embarked on a youth empowerment school tour in Freetown, Sierra Leone, teaching young people about content creation.
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She has expressed ambitions to transition into Nollywood, describing filmmaking as her next focus.
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In a recent interview, she said; “My eyes are on it. I literally want to have a platform for other young people to showcase their talents because it wasn’t easy for me. I had to create my own platform myself.”
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Despite personal struggles, including a jaw tumour she revealed last year, Jarvis remains determined to inspire others through her creativity and innovative projects.
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